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READ MORE<p><em>Updated August 20, 2013</em></p><p>Looking for resources to use in the classroom to help you teach the foundations of our craft? Here, <strong>Mary McGuire</strong> has curated a list of tools and resources for teaching the following:</p>
READ MORE<p><em>Sometimes sources choose not to self-identify as 'he' or 'she'. Journalists must try to be sensitive to their wishes. The use of 'they' as a gender-neutral singular pronoun is one possibility. <strong>Katie Toth</strong> talks to journalists, editors and activists to explore this as an ethical option.</em></p><p><strong>By Katie Toth</strong></p><p> </p><p>“It wouldn’t be correct.”</p><p>“It’s confusing for the reader.”</p>
READ MORE<p>It’s a problem that has resulted in violence and bloodshed: Indigenous people in Brazil who exercise their right to return to ancestral land are finding that the land has been used for farming for some time. Journalism students from the University of British Columbia traveled to Brazil to document the conflict between indigenous people and farmers that much of mainstream media has ignored until now.
READ MORE<p>David Walmsley will leave his post as managing editor of <em>The Globe and Mail</em> to become CBC’s director of news content.</p><p>While Walmsley has been at <em>The Globe </em>since 2006, the move marks a return to the national broadcaster for him. Prior to his time at <em>The Globe</em>, he held the role of managing editor of CBC News Ottawa and before that, executive producer of newsgathering for CBC News.</p>
READ MORE<p>Canada’s largest newspaper chain has gone live with paywalls on four of its newspapers’ websites, making users to pay for content they read online when they exceed the number of free articles allotted per month.</p>
READ MORE<p>The country’s only organization of journalists has virtually shut down its Montreal chapter.</p><p>In an Aug. 11 meeting, the executive committee of the Canadian Association of Journalists’ (CAJ) Montreal Chapter discussed a number of issues then voted to disband the executive committee immediately. As it stands now, the executive committee of the CAJ’s Montreal chapter is disbanded — but that doesn’t mean the chapter is necessarily closed.</p>
READ MORE<p>Postmedia and the <em>National Post</em> have selected a new head office in downtown Toronto. Postmedia Network Inc. <a href="http://www.postmedia.com/2012/08/17/postmedia-network-selects-a-new-home-in-downtown-toronto/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">announced</a> that it has entered a 15-year lease agreement with 365 Bloor St. E. in downtown Toronto that commences on Dec. 1, 2013. The company will take up much of the 19-story building, which is now called Greenwin Square, but will be renamed by Postmedia.
READ MORE<p> </p><p><strong>In Canadian media:</strong></p><p><a href="http://www.theglobeandmail.com/globe-investor/crtc-approves-13-billion-mlse-deal/article4483893/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">CRTC approves $1.3 billion sales of MLSE TV channels to BCE Inc., Rogers</a></p>
READ MORE<p> </p><p><strong>In Canadian media:</strong></p><p><a href="http://business.financialpost.com/2012/08/15/bell-hits-back-at-astral-deal-opponents/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Bell responds to those against Astral takeover, especially Quebecor Inc.</a></p>
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